Aeroplanes by James Slough Zerbe
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Aeroplanes
by J. S. Zerbe Scanned by Charles Keller with OmniPage Professional OCR software AEROPLANES This work is not intended to set forth the exploits of aviators nor to give a history of the Art. It is a book of instructions intended to point out the theories of flying, as given by the pioneers, the practical application of power to the various flying structures; how they are built, the different methods of controlling them; the advantages and disadvantages of the types now in use; and suggestions as to the directions in which improvements are required. It distinctly points out wherein mechanical flight differs from bird flight, and what are the relations of shape, form, size |
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